His Excellency The President Of Zambia, Mr Michael Chilufya Sata. Dear Sir, RE: THE IMPORTANCE OF PRESS CONFERENCES Mr President, it is my greatest wish that this letter finds you and finds you well. I have been prompted to write this letter as a citizen do demand that you call for a press conference at [...]
Continue reading …Prior to the 2011 elections it was very clear for all objective Zambians that the economic outlook of Zambia was promising. Reputable rating agencies attested to this and all the favorable statistics where there for all to see. The MMD government heavily campaigned using this record but failed to capitalize on it. Of course the [...]
Continue reading …By Given Mutinta One does not need to be a political scientist to see that our country is at crossroads where we need to choose between more talk and plain old action to avoid political, social, and economic breakdown. The imminent collapse is due to visionless leadership in President Michael Sata’s government. As a result, [...]
Continue reading …Dear editor, Allow me space on your media to share with the well meaning Zambian what my experience has been on the zambian roads. I have been a driver for many years now, I have been found wanting by the traffic police on several traffic offences and charged. One thing I have not done is [...]
Continue reading …Let us unify ourselves in policies and in action – fellow zambians, my brothers and my sisters, sons and daughters. Let us all unite to build a better zambia. It sometimes saddens my inner being whenever I see the leaders of the land backsliding into doing what needs not to be done. Our leader need [...]
Continue reading …Zambia has come a long a way from being one of the richest countries in Southern Africa to one of the poorest. We are told that in the 60s Zambian Kwacha was stronger than the United States Dollars and equal to the UK Pound. A Traveler would travel from Zambia to Kenya using the Kwacha. [...]
Continue reading …A ruthless machinist and chronic politician, Sata continued to be vocal in the demand for multi-party politics and began to send young street vendors known as Kaponyas, to loot, destroy shops, and clash with armed police. Between December 1986 and October 31, 1991 when KK was finally removed, enough blood had spilled from the bodies of young boys, some who, armed only with sticks and stones, were sent to their deaths.
Continue reading …Read how Fred Mmembe and his Post newspaper change positions. Here is how they praised Given Lubinda not long ago. Article here By The Post Sat 18 Feb. 2012, 12:00 CAT SELDOM have we heard a Zambian politician present such solid and eloquent reasoning concerning the fight against corruption in our country as Given Lubinda [...]
Continue reading …Dear editor, I am a PF member since 2001 the time we broke away from the Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD). However, I should state that I have never been disappointed in the conduct of our party leadership as I’m today. It is really embarrassing and distressing to see the kind of leadership the big [...]
Continue reading …Open Letter to Given Lubinda By Eros Ilunga Dear Mr Lubinda, I thought I should write to an open letter from my hearts of hearts given what you are currently going through and generally the state of things in our nation. Mr Lubinda, you have been an honourable man and to me you are one [...]
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